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... remains , while in the case of internal organs a tough cicatricial fibrous tissue results , which by contraction may seri- ously , or even fatally , interfere with the functions of the affected viscus . Contagion is not Repeated . By ...
... remains , while in the case of internal organs a tough cicatricial fibrous tissue results , which by contraction may seri- ously , or even fatally , interfere with the functions of the affected viscus . Contagion is not Repeated . By ...
Page 25
... remains unsettled : The length of time which elapses between inocula- tion and absorption of the virus is also unknown . Excision of the initial lesion has hitherto failed to prevent general infection - indeed , cauterization with- in ...
... remains unsettled : The length of time which elapses between inocula- tion and absorption of the virus is also unknown . Excision of the initial lesion has hitherto failed to prevent general infection - indeed , cauterization with- in ...
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... hard deposit remains dry , losing the cuticle from its surface , without reaching ulceration . In the second and commonest form , the induration of THE INITIAL MANIFESTATION . 27 CHAPTER III THE INITIAL MANIFESTATION Incubation.
... hard deposit remains dry , losing the cuticle from its surface , without reaching ulceration . In the second and commonest form , the induration of THE INITIAL MANIFESTATION . 27 CHAPTER III THE INITIAL MANIFESTATION Incubation.
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... remains un- changed , and they can be plainly felt as a group beneath the skin . This local change is sometimes followed by general glandular enlargement , those most plainly affected being the cervical glands . This further change is ...
... remains un- changed , and they can be plainly felt as a group beneath the skin . This local change is sometimes followed by general glandular enlargement , those most plainly affected being the cervical glands . This further change is ...
Page 53
... remains unaltered until lost in the encroaching testis . Pain is generally absent , or is confined to aching in the loins . One organ being enlarged , the other often follows the same course ; later , the testis sometimes degenerates ...
... remains unaltered until lost in the encroaching testis . Pain is generally absent , or is confined to aching in the loins . One organ being enlarged , the other often follows the same course ; later , the testis sometimes degenerates ...
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